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The Prophet Isaiah                 His name means ___________________________
He has been called:
      “the ________________________of the Old Testament Prophets”
      “the ________________________________ of the Old Testament”
      “the ________________________________ prophet”
 Isaiah was:
      The great ____________________-prophet; the ______evangelist; the son of ______; A prophet of the ____________________before the ____________________________         
      Circle which would aptly apply to Isaiah
1. Theologian                               2.
Reformer                        3. Statesman                          4.
Historian                 5.
Poet 
6.
Orator                                      7.
Prince                             8.
Patriot                                10.
Played for New England
The Book of Isaiah
      It has been called “the Mount ________________________of Prophetic Literature.”
Characterized by:
________________________;             ________________revelations of God’s character;
____________________; Abundant evidence of ________________________revelation
                                 Passages which ________________________Christians.
 
*Chapters 1-6*
      A.
A Prologue: A Nation Indicted (chap.
1).
     
            1. Accusation 1:2-15
                  a.
Count one: _______________________
 
/            /      b.
Count two: ________________________
 
                  c.
Count three: Judah was _______________________
 
/                  /d. Count four: _______________________
 
     
 
            2.
Invitation 1:16-20
                  a.
Stop doing ________________________
 
                  b.
Replace previous ________________with positive ________________
/ /
            3.
Lamentation over Disaster 1:21-23
/ /
            4.
Purgation through judgment 1:24-31
/ /
      B.
A Sermon  (chaps.
2–4)
            1.
Promise: A Glorious City (2:2–5)
/ /
            2.
Indictment: An Abandoned People (2:6–9)
/ /
            3.
Warnings
                  God’s Day (2:10–22)
 
                   Judgment on Judah (3:1–12)
/ /
                   Judgment on the Women (3:16–4:1).
 
            5.
Promise: A Better Day (4:2f)
 
      C.
A Song: A Vineyard Destroyed (chap.
5).
            1.
The Choice ________________________ (5:1–7).
2.
The Rotten _______________________ (5:8–23).
3.
The Bitter ________________________ (5:24–30)
 
      D.
A Vision: A Prophet Called (chap.
6).
            1.
A Vision of ________________________ (6:1–3).
2.
A Vision of ________________________ (6:5–7).
3.
A Vision of ________________________ (6:8–13).
\\ /… the primary reason for reading Isaiah is to see the Lord.
Certainly we’ve seen God in other Old Testament books.
We’ve seen His power in the Exodus, His righteousness in the Law, His justice in the Book of Judges.
But somehow it’s as though we saw God through the events recorded.
He is there, but as a shadow; glimpsed, but not fully revealed, in His actions in history.
In Isaiah the veil of history is pulled aside and we see God directly, revealed in all His glory./
/For all of us who desire to know God in a deeper and fuller way, the Book of Isaiah holds great promise.
As you study it with your group, you will together be filled with wonder at the greatness and majesty of our God.
You will be moved to praise and to hope, as God lifts high the torch of revelation to show us … Himself!/
/ /
•     _________________________________________________, Isaiah 5:15–16
•      _________________________________________________, Isaiah 8:13–15
•      _________________________________________________, Isaiah 11:3–5
•      _________________________________________________, Isaiah 26:1–4
•      _________________________________________________, Isaiah 44:6–8
•      _________________________________________________, Isaiah 41:10, 13
•      _________________________________________________, Isaiah 60:1–3
 
We meet God in a special way in this book, and will come to appreciate Him deeply.
Here are some of the other characters we meet with:
 
Uzziah
 
 
Jotham
 
 
Ahaz
 
/ /
Hezekiah
 
/ /
Tiglath-pileser
 
 
Rezin and Pekah
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In Chapters 1-5 the Seer saw:
1.The _________________________ of ________________________Israel  (eg 1:2-3)
2.The consummate _______________________________________by God  (eg 2:3-4)
3.The coming __________________________________through conquerors  (eg 3:4-5)
What did the Seer see in ch.
6?
He saw   God
He was __________________________upon a ________________________
   In Isaiah’s day Jehovah dwelt above the mercy ___________covered by ____________
He was __________________________and __________________________ _________
   The redundancy suggests his _________________and ________________are absolute
His __________________________filling the temple
   The Lord’s _________________________and _______________________are absolute
His seraphs making sure everyone was __________________________attention with an:
   A__________________________  P__________________________
            A__________________________  P__________________________
                        A__________________________  P__________________________
                                    A______________________   P__________________________
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